HITLER WAS AN INTUITIVE.
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That aside, I kind of agree. The first time I took the Myers-Briggs so many years ago, I tested as a Sensor because Intuitive questions seemed very la-dee-da, spacey, and impractical. Yuck, I'm not like THAT.
Problem is, I actually am like that. And I'd agree, I'm kinda worthless. Like,
- I chronically forget valuable items such as my umbrella, bag, and/or keys, multiple times every day.
- I can't memorize worth shit.
- I walk into random furniture and get all these random bruises without even knowing how it happened.
- I forget I'm hungry, feverish, whatever.
- I walk around so lost in fantasy that I'm oblivious to myself and others.
- I habitually over-estimate my odds ("I can eat, shower, get everything ready and make it to the airport in just one hour!").
- I habitually pop out with nonsense that no one else understands, and I spent the better part of my childhood being laughed at and rejected for being "different".
- I become inflexibly sure things happened that didn't actually happen and get myself in trouble for acting on this.
- I can't keep my room clean, and I spend most of my time being scattered and lazy.
- I AM SO UNPRODUCTIVE that it burns.
- I forget where I put my money and am at a loss on where that $500 went at the end of the month. I forget I even have bills to pay at times.
Don't even get me started on the hypochondria.
So what if I ace all my exams without putting in any effort? It's like I can't handle reality, which is just a little bit MORE important than exams. I don't think Sensors have these problems. I'm sure they have their own problems, but I test as a Sensor, and dammit, I think it's a great way to be. I get tired of the "Sensors are dumb" garbage, myself.
I mean I like being Ne-dom (despite everything), but I fail to see why Intuitives are made out to be "smarter". I'm one of those academically "smart" people who's actually dumb.